Dec 22, 2010
Barak

The difference between a crime and a mistake

Why is it when an individual breaks into someone’s house and destroys the contents inside, it’s called a felony, but when a bank does it, it’s called a mistake? Why do the victims of these “mistakes” need to file private lawsuits to get restitution? Isn’t this why we have the police?

2 Comments

  • Whenever I read bits on the banking industry and the financial sector I find myself reminded of an awesome song from my childhood.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HazQlWgdzg

  • I think the modern version of this song would be the bankers singing about stealing from paupers.

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